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Walter Lowrie

Senator from PA · Served 1819–1825 (6 years)

SSenateDemocratic-RepublicanPA
Birth countryScotland
Chamber

Senate

First elected

1819

Status

Left office 1825

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About Walter Lowrie

Walter Lowrie was born in Scotland and went on to serve in the US Senate representing PA. Walter Lowrie's career in Congress began in 1819, during the early Republic, and ran through 1825, a tenure of 6 years. As a Democratic-Republican, Walter sat in a chamber where most colleagues were born in the United States; naturalized citizens remain a small minority of Congress in every era.

Scotland is unusually open by global standards: certain categories of non-native-born residents can vote in national elections, and in some cases stand for office in its own parliament or legislative body. In practical terms: Scotland grants voting rights in Scottish Parliament and local elections to all foreign nationals with leave to remain, including non-EU citizens. One of the broadest frameworks globally. This is one of the rarer cases where the birth country broadly matches the American standard: Scotland extends substantive political rights to long-term residents who did not start life as its citizens.

Scotland has sent 9 naturalized citizens to Congress in total, of whom 1 also served as Democratic-Republican like Walter. PA has elected 6 foreign-born Congress members across its history, so Walter's path from naturalization to Capitol Hill is not unique to that state — but it remains exceptional nationally. Across the full history of the US Congress, Scotland ranks 5th of 38 tracked birth countries, accounting for 9 naturalized-citizen lawmakers.

Why does Scotland's own voting regime matter on an American member's profile? Because it frames a question the US Congress itself wrestles with whenever immigration and citizenship come up: which countries extend the same democratic trust to people who arrived later that the United States extended to Walter? Scotland is one of the handful of places that answers yes at meaningful scale.

Non-citizen voting in Scotland

Broad rights

Scotland grants voting rights in Scottish Parliament and local elections to all foreign nationals with leave to remain, including non-EU citizens. One of the broadest frameworks globally.

Broader rights granted

Walter Lowrie was born in a country with broad non-citizen voting rights.

Election history & terms of service

1 term in Congress · First elected 1819 · Left office 1825

18191825First elected
Term 1
SSenate·Democratic-Republican· PA

Other members born in Scotland(8)